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SWU's North Augusta education center is partnering with Augusta's Habitat for Humanity to help raise funds for the Women Build Project. Applicants to the North Augusta campus who bring in a donation for Habitat will get...
Amber Lazenby, a fifth-grade teacher at Hephzibah Elementary School and a recent Southern Wesleyan University graduate, was named the school’s 2013-2014 Teacher of the Year.
Deirdre Frayer, a Southern Wesleyan University student at Charleston, was nominated Teacher of the Year for her school Clay Hill Middle School, located in Dorchester School District 4.
When Stephen Smith walked across the stage to receive his master’s degree in management May 11, he was taking another huge step along a long, rocky road to recovery.
The Omicron Sigma Chapter of the Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society at Southern Wesleyan University inducted new members during spring graduation receptions held across the state this past month.
Ashley Robinson, left, of Burnside Elementary School and Audrey White Garner, right of Burton Pack Elementary School, both in Richland School District 1, were voted 2013 Teacher of the Year at their schools.
Tri-County Technical College President Ronnie Booth, left, and Southern Wesleyan University President Todd Voss signed an agreement May 1 that will bring four-year degree programs to the Easley area.
Members of Dr. Bruce Cole’s graduate accounting class from Southern Wesleyan University recently got a glimpse of the financial workings of global tire manufacturer, Michelin North America, located in Greenville, S.C.
Growing up with few role models, Leroy Moore turned to alcohol and drugs. Now clean from drugs and alcohol 21 years, Moore, 56, a Human Services major at Southern Wesleyan University’s Charleston education center, has a mission.